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Issue Details: First known date: 1989... vol. 5 no. 2 1989 of Scripsi est. 1981 Scripsi
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Ocean Bathsi"Chinning the bar or Thirties concrete rim", Les Murray , single work poetry (p. 1)
Careyland, C. K. Stead , single work criticism (p. 3-8)
The Details Necessaryi"Tar on the dirt drifts to afternoon's", Robert Adamson , single work poetry (p. 152-153)
Seven Daysi"Seven days with nothing to do but live", Robert Adamson , single work poetry (p. 154-155)
Here and Now, Janette Turner Hospital , single work short story (p. 157-161)
Venus Risingi"My dream of conflagration fades.", Alison Clark , single work poetry (p. 162)
Two Visitsi"There was the sick man", Alison Clark , single work poetry (p. 163)
Addio!i"Your absence sits with us,", Alison Clark , single work poetry (p. 164)
Janette Turner Hospital : Certain Uncertainties, Christina Thompson , single work criticism (p. 167-175)
In the Caesurai"This air is good", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 177-178)
Poems in Three Styles for My Daughter, Jennifer Maiden , sequence poetry (p. 177-180)
The Processi"Children sketch welcoming circles", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 178-179)
First Birthdayi"The light is gold and grey.", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 179-180)
High Risei"Ah, but all those lamps are like computer games", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 188-189)
Two Spiritsi"Mascara running down her face", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 189)
The Bung Circusi"One poem sits on your sideboard, marooned, like a shag on a rock.", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 190)
The Man Who Could Look Like Anything in the Worldi"He walked out in the dewdrop morning", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 191)
There Are No Names : The Forbes Scan, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 193-196)
The Glasshousesi"That century's", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 197-198)
A Writable Future, Stephen Knight , single work criticism (p. 203-207)
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